The White House wants to cut $35 billion of funding for extra coronavirus testing and the CDC from a relief bill
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A Wake-Up Call': States Battle New Surge In Coronavirus Cases
Several U.S. states reported new record-breaking coronavirus case counts over the weekend as the nationwide death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 140,000 and President Trump insisted again that the virus would "disappear."
U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Top 140,000 As World Sets Daily Record In New Cases
States such as Florida, California and Kentucky were reporting record or near-record numbers of new cases, and in Texas a hospital official told NPR that funeral homes and morgues were overflowing from the bodies of COVID-19 victims.
Meanwhile, in a Fox News interview aired on Sunday, the president repeated an assertion he first made in late February that COVID-19 would "disappear" on its own, saying that his initial prediction would prove correct.
"I'll be right eventually," the president said in the interview with Fox's Chris Wallace.
Some People 'Have The Sniffles': Trump Downplays The Coronavirus's Severity
"I said it's going to disappear. I'll say it again: It's going to disappear — and I'll be right," he said.
As usual there are always two sides to every story...
The following video has some anecdotes you might not hear on current main stream media....
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Trump Does The Unthinkable By Liz Crokin - YouTube
Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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Complete TRUMP BS
We could have won, but our "wartime" president surrendered.
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Trump's briefings were meant to show him in charge -- now they are becoming absurd
President Donald Trump says the country is doing great in a pandemic that just infected its four millionth US victim and is killing 1,000 people a day. But his claim is based on a brazen confidence trick, requiring Americans to ignore his responsibility for the spike in the southern and western states as he claims credit for the success of northeastern states that suppressed the disease after not heeding his advice to reopen before the virus was under control.
And that might not even be the most outrageous thing the President said at his third briefing in as many days.
The President, after months mocking mask wearing and social distancing guidelines, trawled for credit and claimed he was setting an "example" after deciding to cancel Republican convention events in Covid-battered Florida.
Though deeming the situation too dangerous to hold the quadrennial political showpiece, he nevertheless insisted that it was perfectly safe for children to go back to school full time in a few weeks.
Trump used northeastern states like New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, which lowered their infection curve with strict stay-at-home orders, as part of a misleading argument that much of the US was free of the virus. What he didn't say is that those states succeeded because they ignored his calls to reopen.
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